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Adelaide just lost the Premiership & Jake Lever... lol

Richmond by far the better team after quarter time. Being at the game it was all over from then. Crows were very boring!

Well derserved Richmond! But htf did Dusty win Normie? Houli, Rance, Edwards anyone. I thought the game was won down back.

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9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How big a month do you reckon Dustin will have. A premiership then off to vegas with swanny

Couple of new statues at the G', won't be seeing them again.

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3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Dylan Grimes gets a premiership medal. Good on him

Who's better out of him and Jack?

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Another boring Grand final ...another western Bulldogs premier...no injuries ..soft draw & hunger...was at the game ...no way dusty wins norm smith...hello jake lever ...def comes to us .....that is why Goodwin is & will be a great coach ...we won't rely on one player & everyone can play multiple positions...Walker ..?...betts?Jenkins??cameron?...more talented ...but desperation knocked them over...disgusting tigers supporters mcc!!


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Flag won with 4 quarters of intense football, how often did one poor quater bring us undone. Need to bring 4 quarters each week. Probably only achieved once this year against Bulldogs.

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43 minutes ago, Travis16 said:

Ridiculous.  Essendon were far and away the best side in 2000, I was there, I was gutted.  But it wasn't "disgusting"

No doubt they were the better side...and should have won the game either way. What was disgusting was the way our senior players let our young players get physically smashed with zero retaliation...it was embarassing.

Coming up against a team that is way better than you is a great opportunity to be a spoiler...the pressure is on them not you. we rolled over in that game...such is our nature.

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Walkers speech as pathetic as the Crows performance 

Watched that again and I reckon Pyke (when the camera went to him) was fairly [censored] at Walker for such a lame effort.

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33 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Watched that again and I reckon Pyke (when the camera went to him) was fairly [censored] at Walker for such a lame effort.

Pyke's effort was at east as bad. Comprehensively outcoached and didn't fire a shot.

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Begrudgingly admire Richmond's management last year:  Added Naismith, Caddy, Prestia and a 2018 first round pick and the only real out was Delidio.

And they have landed the trifecta:  Brownlow, Norm Smith and Premiership.  They did it with one of the youngest teams in the comp.  

They now have two 1st round draft picks with young Naish who was among the best in the U18 today (and touted as a top 10 draft pick) as a father/son for them in this draft. 

Hate to say it but they will be there abouts again next year.

Unlike others on here I just don't see us being anywhere near close to a Premiership.

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On 28/09/2017 at 9:54 PM, Dee Dubya said:

Sadly, more true than funny.

 

52 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

Another boring Grand final ...another western Bulldogs premier...no injuries ..soft draw & hunger...was at the game ...no way dusty wins norm smith...hello jake lever ...def comes to us .....that is why Goodwin is & will be a great coach ...we won't rely on one player & everyone can play multiple positions...Walker ..?...betts?Jenkins??cameron?...more talented ...but desperation knocked them over...disgusting tigers supporters mcc!!

2 teams made the final

one had no notable injuries all yr

have a soft draw throughout

But this

they don't travel to far away [censored] lands

the seasons a war of attrition and travel =injuries

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4 minutes ago, Demon SeaMan said:

 

2 teams made the final

one had no notable injuries all yr

have a soft draw throughout

But this

they don't travel to far away [censored] lands

the seasons a war of attrition and travel =injuries

Exactly. Home Games in the NT must stop soon. Sure cost us this year, as did other games. But after the 2 NT games we limped home...

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Exactly. Home Games in the NT must stop soon. Sure cost us this year, as did other games. But after the 2 NT games we limped home...

Well, get used to travelling there, Hobart and Kardinia for another year or two, 'cause that's what's going to happen. We're broke, or close to it, and have one of the lowest supporter bases.

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1 hour ago, Deestar9 said:

Another boring Grand final ...another western Bulldogs premier...no injuries ..soft draw & hunger...was at the game ...no way dusty wins norm smith...hello jake lever ...def comes to us .....that is why Goodwin is & will be a great coach ...we won't rely on one player & everyone can play multiple positions...Walker ..?...betts?Jenkins??cameron?...more talented ...but desperation knocked them over...disgusting tigers supporters mcc!!

Goodwin is not a great coach, hopefully he will be but he is not.

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9 minutes ago, trout said:

Goodwin is not a great coach, hopefully he will be but he is not.

It took Hardwick quite a few years to become a good coach. Even longer to become a premiership coach.

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23 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Well, get used to travelling there, Hobart and Kardinia for another year or two, 'cause that's what's going to happen. We're broke, or close to it, and have one of the lowest supporter bases.

Wasn’t aware we were broke or close to it, unless of course you are talking emotions

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36 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Begrudgingly admire Richmond's management last year:  Added Naismith, Caddy, Prestia and a 2018 first round pick and the only real out was Delidio.

And they have landed the trifecta:  Brownlow, Norm Smith and Premiership.  They did it with one of the youngest teams in the comp.  

They now have two 1st round draft picks with young Naish who was among the best in the U18 today (and touted as a top 10 draft pick) as a father/son for them in this draft. 

Hate to say it but they will be there abouts again next year.

Unlike others on here I just don't see us being anywhere near close to a Premiership.

Disagree strongly. They had a dream run with injuries this year, barely had a player of note miss a game and had an easy draw due to finishing 13th last year.

Teams will figure out how to counter there small forward line and they will be back with the pack.

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